Youth in Revolutionary Russia: Enthusiasts, Bohemians,
Delinquents
Anne E. Gorsuch
A vivid account of Bolshevik efforts to "Sovietize" young people
in the 1920s.
"A very impressive work broad, learned, and very readable." Lynn
Mally
"A welcome and fascinating addition to the social and cultural
history of the 1920s in Russia and to the comparative study of
youth politics and culture in contemporary Europe and elsewhere."
Mark von Hagen
In Bolshevik Russia, the successful transformation of young
people into communists was crucial for the future of the Soviet
state. Soviet youth needed to be shaped into communists in every
aspect of their daily lives work, leisure, gender relations, and
family life. But how could the Bolsheviks accomplish this enormous
project? What did it mean to be "made communist"? What were the
consequences if prerevolutionary and "bourgeois" culture and social
relations could not be transformed into new socialist forms of
behavior and belief? Drawing from a wide range of sources diaries,
party speeches, propagandistic writings, scientific studies, and
literature Anne E. Gorsuch reveals the rich diversity of youth
cultures in Soviet Russia during the 1920s. She explores the
relationship between representation and reality and between
official ideology and popular culture, along with the meaning of
these relationships for the making of a Soviet state and society.
From the clash between ultracommunist visions of what Russian young
people should be and the flamboyant style of flappers and
foxtrotters so prominently imported from the capitalist West,
emerges a vivid picture of the construction of Soviet youth.
Thoughtful and appealing, Youth in Revoluntionary Russia is
essential reading for those interested in popular culture and
Soviet history.
Anne E. Gorsuch is Assistant Professor of History at the University
of British Columbia.
Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies
Alexander Rabinowitch and William G. Rosenberg, editors
Contents
Introduction: Youth and Culture
The Politics of Generation
The Urban Environment
Making Youth Communist
Excesses of Enthusiasm
Gender and Generation
Flappers and Foxtrotters
Life and Leisure on the Street
Discourses of Delinquency
Epilogue"
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